As I stated last week, my favorite cinema family in history is more than likely the Griswolds. Clark, Ellen, Rusty and Audrey first graced our theatres in 1983 in National Lampoon’s Vacation. Penned by John Hughes, the film follows the Griswolds as they

As you saw in my Sixteen Candles — aka John Hughes Films Part One — piece last week, I also have The Breakfast Club soundtrack on vinyl. Yes, let’s continue with the works of John Hughes and my love of them, shall we?

While I could try to make an entire article on every John Hughes movie that I fully appreciate — and that has shaped me — the article would run on and on and on. So, I’m going to break this up for you all. Let’s start with one of my favorite movies ever